Can I interview an inmate?

Requests to interview inmates must be approved by their attorney. A letter from the legal representative consenting to the interview can be e-mailed to ccso.communications@cookcountyil.gov

Once submitted, the request is considered internally and communications staff will contact you with a decision. Inmate interviews are considered on an individual basis, and attorney permission does not guarantee an interview.

How do I request to film inside a Cook County Courthouse?

Requests to film inside the jail are handled by the Sheriff’s office, however, all requests to film inside any of the six municipal district courthouses go through the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court.

How do I obtain a mugshot?

For a mugshot, please contact the arresting agency. If the defendant has been booked, processed, and is in our custody, you can find the person’s booking photo in the inmate locator.

Why can’t I find a booking photo in the inmate locator?

If the inmate locator gives no results, you can e-mail the inmate’s full name and any other available details to ccso.communications@cookcountyil.gov requesting a booking photo. Archive digital booking photos from 2009 to date are the only ones readily available. Inmate locator results are typically published 4 to 6 hours after an inmate is booked and processed into the jail. Inmates who post bail after bond court are not always booked, meaning the defendant could have been released before a photo was taken.